| A | B |
| B-roll is a type of _________________ used in a newsc | video footage used over a reader |
| ____________ _____________ are short statements used as responses to readers/voicers. | Sound bytes |
| The videotape packages edited by new stations are ______________ packages.” | ENG packages |
| Generally, news packages are _____ _______ or less. | 2 minutes |
| The first step in the sequences for preparing an ENG Package is? | Receive assignment from Assignment Editor or Executive Producer |
| The Second step in the sequences for preparing an ENG Package is? | Gather Key words, facts, do research |
| The Third step in the sequences for preparing an ENG Package is | Shoot B-roll and Interviews |
| A _______________ is designed to hold the attention of the audience during commercials. | Tease |
| A _____________ is designed to peak the interest of the viewer at the beginning of the news show. | Hook |
| A ______________ is designed to transition between stories using ad-lib conversation between hosts. | Cross Talk |
| Which of the following camera shots should try and avoid if possible in your B-roll footage? | Zooms and Pans |
| Director | gives cues to technical crew during production |
| Floor Manager | in charge of studio during production |
| Camera operator | frames the shot |
| When logging raw footage tapes, which of the following is not written down? | TRT (Total Running Time) |
| Technical Director | Operates the Switcher |
| Audio engineer | operates audio mixer |
| A ______ - ____ is read by the host or anchor and introduces the ENG Package | Lead in |
| Give another name for a slug in news | Story |
| There is _________ minutes of news in an average newscast. (taking away sports, cross talks etc.) | 11 |
| When the reporter stands in front of the camera and talks, this is called a(n) ________ (choose the best answer) | Stand up |
| A term that refers to a list of stories for a newscast | Log |
| This person is ultimately responsible for the success or failure of the news program | Producer |
| A reporter needs ___________ so that people will believe what he/she says about the facts of a story | Credibility |
| The music that is heard in the background is often referred to as ___________ | Bumper |
| A(n) ____________ is a main topic for a reader/voicer during the news package | Angle |
| This person is the eyes and ears of the director | Floor manager |
| The term chyron refers to | Graphic |
| A style of writing that places the subject after the verb. | Passive voice |
| ENG stands for Electronic _____ gathering | News |
| An anchor is also called ______, this person presents the news. The person(s) you see when you tune into the news. | Talent |
| The director is like the ________ of the orchestra and makes sure the script is executed properly and in time. | Conductor |
| Stands for Over The Shoulder and is a graphic that is placed over the shoulder of the anchor that indicates or references the story that is being presented. Sometimes it is a graphic or a picture of the event being presented. | OTS |
| This command prepares the camera operater, graphic operator, audio engineer or floor manager. Usually a command to do something follows the ________ command | Ready Command |
| The production is over and it is time to clean up and put all equipment away | Thats a wrap |
| Stories that pertain to the immediate viewing area of the viewers. | Regional |
| usually a long or extreme long shot at the beginning of a package | Establishing Shot |
| hands, feet, clipboards, or some unusual angle to help break up the shot selections in a package | Cutaway Shot |
| showing the reporter listening, laughing, smiling as the interview is being conducted. | Reaction Shot |
| Used by the director and list a third column of director's cues. | 3 column Script |
| A list of everything that is on the news cast. | Run Down or Story Log |
| Writing that indicates the views of the reader or writer. | Bias/Slant |
| The process of refining your script | rewrite |
| A list of vital information that includes the 5 W’s. It is the basis for your script writing | Fact Sheet |
| Stands for Electronic News Gathering | ENG |
| A news report that includes a reporter and crew and the final report is placed on videotape for later airing on the news cast. | ENG Hard Package |
| Style of writing that places the general information first and later lists facts pertinent to the story. Usually used in News paper stories. | Pyramid Style |
| A symbol or drawing that represents a newscast or corporation | Logo |
| The person in charge of the news cast. This person has final say over content and order. | Executive Producer |
| A company that measures audience size. This company sells its information to radio and TV companies so they can know the audience size of their broadcast. | Nielson Rating |
| A graphic that indicates the person speaking. Also refers to the closing moments of the news package | Lower third tag |
| Stands for Over The Shoulder and is a graphic that is placed over the shoulder of the anchor that indicates or references the story that is being presented. Sometimes it is a graphic or a picture of the event being presented. | OTS |
| Stands for Quiet on the Set. | QOS |
| Also called the anchor | Talent |
| Ad lib chatting between anchors. Usually done to segue stories or to create a light mood on the set. | Cross Talk |
| This command means to start talking or to commence with the previous ready command. | Cue or Que |
| The last sentence or two of a newscast or of a news package | Closing |
| A line in a newscast that is placed before a commercial and keeps the audience tuned to their channel. | Tease |
| The opening line of a newscast that entices the audience to watch their newscast | Hook |